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    West: Monkey

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    In the 16th century‚ one of the Four Great Classical Novels was written by Wu Ch’êng-ên‚ Journey to the West: Monkey also sometimes known as just Monkey. The significance of this novel is because the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese history greatly influenced the development of Chinese literature and culture. The graphic novel‚ American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang is directly connected to Journey to the West: Monkey and helps readers better understand the story through a general theme about

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    My Place - The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Coral Ann Rogers University of Phoenix Diversity Issues in Communication Comm / 315 Dr. Tatyana Thweatt August 07‚ 2011 My Place - The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Diversity‚ a term that affects every person‚ group‚ and culture‚ is simply the ways that all of us are different. Diversity consciousness is our knack of distinguishing and adjusting to these differences

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    Danilo Sevilla 102K Indian Culture "Unity in diversity". It is not just another phrase or quotation. But‚ these words are highly prudent to a country like India that is incredibly rich in culture and heritage. Few quotations or statements cannot describe the pedestal that India holds in the world map because of its colorful and unique culture. From the times of Mauryas‚ Cholas‚ Mughals till to the period of British Empire‚ India has always been famous for its traditions and hospitality. The

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    Lion Dancing Every time when you see youth swiftly glistening over the rampaging ungodly Earth accompanied with the blistering heated wonder of the orb-like sun‚ it can take you back to your exhilarating days with no headaches‚ worries‚ or obligations also known as‚ childhood. Worries‚ headaches‚ obligations‚ these are enemies within ourselves that we must overcome. These flea-like worries are infesting everyone. We are being overwhelmed by these creatures. The only ways to fight off such

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    can create a sense of belonging. In the short story "Apollo" A young boy feels distant from his family because he isn’t interested in the same things they are. When another young boy comes to work in the house he discovers they share a passion for Kung Fu. The author‚ Okenwa‚ says "I was twelve years old and had‚ until then‚ never felt that I recognized myself in another person"(Adichie 3). Up until now Okenwa has never felt like he belonged to anyone because his identity contrasted from his parents

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    purpose she purchases a handgun and concealed carry permit. In the essay‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom recounts several instances where men disrespected and purposefully intimidated her in violent ways that truly scared her. Originally‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom took Kung Fu‚ but soon realized that if she was attacked by an average male‚ he could easily over power her just due to his superior size. Now armed with a gun at all times‚ Mrs. Hasselstrom’s interaction with belligerent man changed drastically. Men still acted

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    Appearance is the first sign of identity and personality that a person shows. The majority of the people are used to judge by appearance instead of personality‚ but what happens when our personality and appearance are directly connected? Most of us would think that our body and our identity are somehow contradictory‚ but the reality is another. Our body and identity are both shaped by the media and influenced by some other elements of our society: friends‚ place‚ and education. We reflect what we

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    Psychoanalysis (Jung) connects to the human psyche that is divided into three parts. The conscious‚ personal unconscious‚ and collective unconscious. The collective unconscious acts as a representation of basic human behavior. Together‚ these states of awareness influence character altogether using past experiences and future ambitions. Powerful archetypes that play a big role on collective consciousness are anima‚ persona‚ and shadow. Humans must accept these elements to fully develop individuation

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    The One Inch Punch

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    Punch is a technique from the Chinese material art which uses "fa jing" (translated as explosive power) to generate tremendous amounts of impact force at extremely close distances. It is commonly believed that the One Inch Punch skill comes from kung fu style of Wing Chun; however‚ it is present in many styles of Southern Chinese material arts. As a general rule‚ Southern Chinese martial arts rely mostly on hand techniques from very close quarters (as opposed to Northern Chinese material arts which

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    them at the same time. We would want to push ourselves so they would shut up and show that we can do it. There’s also a lot of physical contact to the put we get bruises from blocking & punching. Usually‚ you would think girls are weak but in kung fu it makes you tough. So that’s why I consider myself to be tom-boyish but yet girly girl because I can be graceful but strong. I see it as yin and yang. The two balances each other out because of one is the complete opposite of itself. This starts

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